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The Bible OverBrew - Bible in a Year

DAY 264 OF 365

Week 38. Day 5. 2 Chronicles 33-36.

Ch 33 records King Manasseh. Manasseh led the people into more sin than the nations the Lord had previous judged. Because of his sin, Judah would be cast into exile. Even though there were positive moments after Manasseh, his sin was the death blow to the nation.

Note Manasseh’s repentance!

Ch 34-25 Josiah. Josiah was one of the best kings. What religious reforms did he institute?

2 Chron 36 Final kings of Judah

Notice that ending of Chronicles (last paragraph in most English translations) is virtually identical to the opening verses of Ezra. Why do you think the book ends like this?

For Reflection:

Stephen Dempster argues that the final verses of Chronicles (the decree for exiles to return) show that ‘Israel is still in exile even though it has returned.’ In other words, by the end of the Old Testament the people have returned to the land, but spiritually they are not where they should be, they are still far from God. ‘A long exile still awaits before the Messiah comes and restores all things.’ (Dominion and Dynasty, 224-225)

Pause at this point in the story and ponder what promises still look unfulfilled. Find as many as you can—this will help set a right expectation as we come to the New Testament. The following headings may help:

  • Creation
  • Abraham
  • Kingship
  • Temple
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The Bible OverBrew - Bible in a Year

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